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Pierre Posted - 17/07/2023 : 09:10:24



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Un couple faisant partie d'un lot de Xylotrechus du sud-ouest de l'Inde (état de Kamataka). Je suppose que les deux appartiennent à la même espèce, malgré une coloration très variable d'un individu à l'autre.
Mâle 14mm, femelle 13mm
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Pierre Posted - 20/07/2023 : 07:11:54
Ok, fine. Thank you!
Xaurus Posted - 20/07/2023 : 00:09:43
so both should be X. smei, the color is a variable character
Pierre Posted - 19/07/2023 : 07:35:58
Abdominal segments 1 to 3 have white triangular lateral spots. Tarsi dark (4 ex. like the depicted male) or red (the female shown here).

Xaurus Posted - 18/07/2023 : 23:34:07
not really, have a look to the topic (esp. abdominal tomentation): https://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=28011&SearchTerms=stebbingi

Pierre Posted - 18/07/2023 : 05:15:30
So you think these are 2 different species?
Xaurus Posted - 18/07/2023 : 01:06:28
the spm above should be Xylotrechus smei !

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